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Sanjay Kumar Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago

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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

Text alignment primarily places the cursor or aligns the text with the different margins of the document. There are four different types of text alignment:-
1.right alignment
2.left alignment
3.center alignment
4,justify alignment 

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

Wavy blue lines that appear under text in a Word document indicate that the Format Consistency Checker is turned on and is functioning in the background as you type. The lines indicate that the Format Consistency Checker has detected an inconsistency that you may want to look at and to correct

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

Status Bar and Progress Bar. The status bar enables you to give information directly to the user of your application. At the same time, it is possible to extend the status bar with your own component

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Manya Gulati 4 years, 11 months ago

When you type or use your mouse, try raising your forearms a little so your wrists are in a neutral position and your arms and hands can move freely. If you have arm rests on your chair, you may be able to adjust them so your forearms are parallel to the floor and your wrists are neutral. Hope this helps you Or else I'll try to explain better
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago

the row on a typewriter or computer keyboard that contains the keys (home keys ) to which four fingers of each hand return as a base, on a QWERTY keyboard being A, S, D, and F for the left hand and J, K, L, and the semicolon for the right.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

Step 1. Learn LINUX/ UNIX to Become A Hacker

LINUX/ UNIX is an open source operating system that gives better security to computer systems. It was first developed by AT&T in Bell labs and contributed a lot in the world of safety. You should install LINUX freely out there open source versions in your desktops as without learning UNIX/LINUX, it isn’t possible to become a hacker.

Step 2. Learn Programming to Become A Hacker

As an elite hacker, programming is something you couldn’t neglect. Even though it’s still possible for one to be a hacker without knowing even a bit of programming, it’s always better to have some basic understanding of programming languages like C, HTML, PHP, JavsScript and so on. If you are unsure about programming, you can even decide on it later after you finish pursuing your ethical hacker’s course.

Step 3. Learn Networking Concepts

Another important and essential step to becoming a hacker is to be good at networking concepts and understanding how the networks are created. You want to know the variations between different kinds of networks and must have an explicit knowledge of TCP/IP and UDP protocols to exploit vulnerabilities (loopholes) in the system.

Understanding what’s LAN, WAN, VPN, Firewall is also necessary. You must have a clear knowledge and use of network tools such as NMAP for packet analyzing, Wireshark, network scanning, etc.

Step 4. Learn More Than One Operating Systems

One of the primary need to turn into a hacker is to learn at least two operating system. As there are a lot of OS available. Each system has a loophole; a hacker wants it to exploit it. Else you can try these recommended Top 10 OS for Hackers.

Step 5. Experiment A Lot to Become A Hacker

After learning some concepts, sit and observe them. You need a good computer system to start with as some tools may require the highly powerful processor, RAM, etc. Strive different possible methods some will give the result.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

Any parameter that limits the purpose or channel of communication between the transmitter and the receiver is a barrier to communication. A communication barrier may limit or reduce the ease at which we communicate and hence the name barrier. Although the barriers to effective communication may be different for different situations, the following are some of the main barriers:

  • Linguistic Barriers
  • Psychological Barriers
  • Emotional Barriers
  • Physical Barriers
  • Cultural Barriers
  • Organisational Structure Barriers
  • Attitude Barriers
  • Perception Barriers
  • Physiological Barriers
  • Technological barriers
  • Socio-religious barriers

Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

The Barriers to effective communication could be of many types like linguistic, psychological, emotional, physical, and cultural etc.

Psychological Barriers

There are various mental and psychological issues that may be barriers to effective communication. Some people have stage fear, speech disorders, phobia, depression etc. All of these conditions are very difficult to manage sometimes and will most certainly limit the ease of communication.

Linguistic Barriers

The language barrier is one of the main barriers that limit effective communication. Language is the most commonly employed tool of communication. The fact that each major region has its own language is one of the Barriers to effective communication. Sometimes even a thick dialect may render the communication ineffective.

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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.

Features of an effective communication system:

1.Principle of clarity, i.e., every point in the communication should be clear having no ambiguity and conveying the same sense and spirit.

2. Principle of attention, i.e., Communication must draw attention of the communicate.

3. Principle of consistency : This principle implies that communication should always be consistent with the plans, objectives, policies and programmes of the organization and not conflicting. Inconsistent messages always create chaos and confusion in the minds of people which is highly detrimental to the interest of the enterprise.

4. Principle of Adequacy : This implies that the information should be adequate and complete in all respect. Incomplete and inadequate information delays actions and destroys understanding and relations. Efficiency of communicator and communicate is also affected.

5. Principle of Integration : Communication is a means to an end and not an end in itself. It should promote co-operation among people at work to achieve the organizational objectives.

6. Principle of Timeliness : Information of ideas should be communicated at the proper time. Any delay in communicating the messages will serve no purpose except to make them (messages) mere historical documents as they lose their importance and effectiveness by the lapse of time.

7. Principle of Informality : Formal communication, however is important in a formal organization but informal communication does not lose its place in the organization. Managers or executives should become much informal in their behaviour with his subordinates. But in certain situations where they are the sole and best judge, informality may be avoided.



8. Principle of Feedback : This is the most important principle of an effective communication system. The communicator must have feedback confirmation from the recipient whether the messages communicated, have been understood in the same sense in which the sender takes it and also whether the recipient is agreed or disagreed the proposal. It helps understand the people.

9. Principal of Communication Networks : Communication networks refer to the routes through which communication flow to the destination person for whom it is meant. A number of such networks may exist in the organization at a given point of time but management should consider the effectiveness of the communication network in the given situation and its effect of the behaviour of the communicate before it finally chooses a network.

10. Principle of Purposefulness : Communication should have a purpose. One's image must improve by his communication. The purpose for which communication was used must be achieved.

11. Principle of Empathetic Listening : This is used to draw out the other person. The goal is to understand the speaker's (sender's) feelings, needs and wants in order to help him solve a problem.

12. Proper Language : Simple and proper language have to be used in communication.

13. Two Way Communication : Effective communication necessitates a minimum of two participants who should interact with each other. In other words, there should be transmission, reception and exchange of ideas from both sides.

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Swatantra Shukla 4 years, 11 months ago

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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

Business process management (BPM) is how a company creates, edits, and analyzes the predictable processes that make up the core of its business.

Each department in a company is responsible for taking some raw material or data and transforming it into something else. There may be a dozen or more core processes that each department handles.

Business process management is an organizational discipline where a company takes a step back and looks at all of these processes in total and individually. It analyzes the current state and identifies areas of improvement to create a more efficient and effective organization.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

Self-management is the ability to recognize your emotions and control the behaviors sparked by those emotions. For example, a person showing self-management is able to calm down, not yell or act out, in moments of anger or frustration.

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Srishty Negi 4 years, 11 months ago

What is the brain of computer

Ankush Nain 4 years, 11 months ago

Karl Ferdinand braun

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

“Douglas C. Engelbart, a computer science visionary who was credited with inventing the mouse,

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Aditya Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago

Douglas C. Engelbart

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

“Douglas C. Engelbart, a computer science visionary who was credited with inventing the mouse,

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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

A filename extension, file extension or file type is an identifier specified as a suffix to the name of a computer file. The extension indicates a characteristic of the file contents or its intended use.
DOCX
DOCX is part of Microsoft Office Open XML specification (also known as OOXML or OpenXML) and was introduced with Office 2007. DOCX is a zipped, XML-based file format. Microsoft Word 2007 and later use DOCX as the default file format when creating a new document. Support for loading and saving legacy DOC files is also included.


DOC
DOC is the default format used with Office 97-2003. DOC is a Microsoft proprietary Binary Interchange File Format. Microsoft Word 97-2003 uses DOC as the default file format when creating a new document. Support for loading and saving DOCX files can be added using an add-in.

Manmath Das 4 years, 11 months ago

.doc / .docx

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Sachi Mittoo 4 years, 11 months ago

By bhaili

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

  • Change slide transition effects.
  • Another major edit you may make to an existing presentation is to change the transition effects on a slide.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

Left alignment: Left alignment joins the text with the left margin. This alignment is mostly used for writing letters, and content of a main heading etc.....

Center alignment: Center alignment positions the text at the center of the page, with equal distance from the left and right margins. This alignment is used mostly for topic headings etc....

Right alignment: Right alignment joins the text with the right margin. This alignment is mostly used for highlighting the main points of a topic or writing an important note etc.....

Justify alignment: This alignment joins the text with both the left and right margins, and stretches the text if needed. This alignment is used mostly for writing circulars, notices etc

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

The CPU processes instructions it receives in the process of decoding data. In processing this data, the CPU performs four basic steps:

  1. Fetch: Each instruction is stored in memory and has its own address. The processor takes this address number from the program counter, which is responsible for tracking which instructions the CPU should execute next.
  2. Decode: All programs to be executed are translated to into Assembly instructions. Assembly code must be decoded into binary instructions, which are understandable to your CPU. This step is called decoding.
  3. Execute: While executing instructions the CPU can do one of three things: Do calculations with its ALU, move data from one memory location to another, or jump to a different address.
  4. Store: The CPU must give feedback after executing an instruction, and the output data is written to the memory.
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Gursahil Singh 4 years, 11 months ago

From Google
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Aarju Sahu 4 years, 11 months ago

And of class 9th Giving the exam of IT tomorrow

Aarju Sahu 4 years, 11 months ago

Are you the student of jnv sirsa
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

The relationship between the man and the environment has been established in the early periods itself. Human beings live in the kingdom of nature and interact with it constantly. The influence of nature in the form of the air he breathes, the water he drinks, the food he eats, and the flow of energy and information. Any change in the environment can not only result in devastating effects, but can also pose a threat to the human race.

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Sukriti Anupam 4 years, 11 months ago

Thank you for your inquiry regarding our product or service. Thank you for your interest in our product or service. We would like to thank you for your letter inquiring about our product. We truly appreciate your letter asking for information about our service.
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Sonu Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago

 Order Essays English Language The Characteristics Of A Good Presentation English Language Essay 2679 words (11 pages) Essay  1st Jan 1970  English Language  Reference this Disclaimer: This work has been submitted by a university student. This is not an example of the work produced by our Essay Writing Service. You can view samples of our professional work here. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of UKEssays.com. Share this:        Business is all about selling — a product, topic or concept. When making a business presentation, the most important thing is to know your material. If you do not know everything about what you are selling, it is not likely that the audience will be buying. Get Help With Your Essay If you need assistance with writing your essay, our professional essay writing service is here to help! Find out more Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience or . Presentations come in nearly as many forms as there are life situations. In the business world, there are sales presentations, informational and motivational presentations, first encounters, interviews, briefings, status reports, image-building, and training sessions. Presentations skills and public speaking skills are very useful in many aspects of work and life. Developing the confidence and capability to give good presentations, and to stand up in front of an audience and speak well, are also extremely helpful competencies for self-development too. Presentations and public speaking skills are not limited to certain special people – anyone can give a good presentation, or perform public speaking to a professional and impressive standard. Like most things, it simply takes a little preparation and practice. The formats and purposes of presentations can be very different, for example: oral , multimedia (using various media – visuals, audio etc), PowerPoint presentations, long planned presentations, educational or training sessions, lectures, and simply giving a talk on a subject to a group on a voluntary basis for pleasure. Even speeches at weddings and eulogies at funerals are types of presentations. They are certainly a type of public speaking, and are no less stressful to some people for being out of a work situation. Yet every successful presentation uses broadly the essential techniques and structures explained here. Aside from presentations techniques, confidence, experience – and preparation – are big factors

Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago

  • The presentation ideas should be well adapted to your audience. ...
  • A good presentation should be concise and should be focused on the topic. ...
  • A good presentation should have the potential to convey the required information.
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Kashvi Swaroop 4 years, 11 months ago

There are two types of memory : 1) Primary memory 2)Secondary memory Primary memory is divided into •RAM ( random access memory) •ROM ( read only memory) Secondary memory is divided into Pendrive, CD, floppy disk, flash drive , etc.

Vishal Chaudhary 4 years, 11 months ago

RAM is a part of primary memory

Мυѕкαи ? 4 years, 11 months ago

Storage unit has Ram which is also known as Random access memory,it stores and supplies information.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

Storage unit: This unit stores the information and supplies it to other units when required. Random access memory (RAM) is a part of the storage unit.

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Sonu Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago

When people ponder the word communication, they often think about the act of talking. We rely on verbal communication to exchange messages with one another and develop as individuals. The term verbal communication often evokes the idea of spoken communication, but written communication is also part of verbal communication. Reading this book you are decoding the authors’ written verbal communication in order to learn more about communication. Let’s explore the various components of our definition of verbal communication and examine how it functions in our lives.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

Advantages of digital communication:

1. It is fast and easier.

2. No paper is wasted.

3. The messages can be stored in the device for longer times, without being damaged, unlike paper files that easily get damages or attacked by insects.

4. Digital communication can be done over large distances through internet and other things.

5. It is comparatively cheaper and the work which requires a lot of people can be done simply by one person as folders and other such facilities can be maintained.

6. It removes semantic barriers because the written data can be easily chaned to different languages using software.

7. It provides facilities like video conferencing which save a lot of time, money and effort.

Disadvantages:

1. It is unreliable as the messages cannot be recognised by signatures. Though software can be developed for this, yet the softwares can be easily hacked.

2. Sometimes, the quickness of digital communication is harmful as messages can be sent with the click of a mouse. The person oes not think and sends the message at an impulse.

3. Digital Communication has completely ignored the human touch. A personal touch cannot be established because all the computers will have the same font!

4. The establishment of Digital Communication causes degradation of the environment in some cases. "Electronic waste" is an example. The vibes given out by the telephone and cell phone towers are so strong that they can kill small birds. In fact the common sparrow has vanished due to so many towers coming up as the vibrations hit them on the head.

5. Digital Communication has made the whole wordl to be an "office." The people carry their work to places where they are supposed to relax. The whole world has been made into an office. Even in the office, digital communication causes problems because personal messages can come on your cell phone, internet, etc.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

The distance from the written text to the edge of the paper is called margin. 
1. There are following types of margins present in an MS-Word- Top Margin: Distance between the text and the top edge of the paper.
Bottom Margin: Distance between the text and the bottom edge of the paper
Left Margin: Distance between the text and the left edge of the paper. 
Right margin: Distance between the text and the right edge of the paper. 
Gutter Margin: Space for book binding ( Only Left and top side margin supported)

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